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Anne Sophie
Anne Sophie

I just wanted to make ONE tailor's ham... :-)

Hi there, this is Anne from Germany. First of all, thank you Reza and Mowgli, for your amazing work! It is really exactly what I needed. I am an enthusiastic hobbyist in regard to all things clothing: tailoring, knitting, embroidery... . I needed a really good tailor's ham since I want to make a Caban Jacket. Well, I had so much fun, I made five ๐Ÿ˜‚ I am using the Valentina Software (similar to seamly2D) for constructing the patterns based on my own measurements.

The fabric is probably not the best choice, as it is white and will stain easily, but I like to use what I have, and I really used up every little bit.

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The blob on the left is for blocking hats and caps. The one in the front has a pocket to put your hand in.


Best, Anne

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Elyanne TuckerElyanne Tucker
Elyanne Tucker

My first lined jacket

My first lined jacket, not perfect by any means but a great deal better that would have been without these great tutorials.


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Not only your sewing skills but also your taste in choosing fabric was also great

Vladimir Tsvetkov
Vladimir Tsvetkov

Ham #2 - Long Ham


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Way, way easier than the first ham. I felt more confident, the result is more precise, accurate and refined than the first ham... next step would be the purple box I guess :)

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Vladimir Tsvetkov
Vladimir Tsvetkov

Ham #1 - Oval Ham Finished


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First attempt at drawing a pattern with Seamly2d

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I've added more notches on the actual paper pattern to better match the parts

Overall, there's something very satisfying in building your own tools.

It came as a surprise to me, how physical the process is -- especially stuffing the ham. It fitted almost 4x1kg bags of saw dust in order to get dense enough. I believe this is the toughest part of building the ham.

Finished, not perfect... Ham no 2... coming soon too.


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looking great

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